Dr Paul Jackson, of Northampton University’s Radicalism and New Media Research Group, has published a paper that examines the politics of Colin Jordan, a man we have described as the godfather of British fascism. Jordan believed in promoting revolutionary violence to be carried out by an elite nazi vanguard. His writings, his main legacy following his death in 2009, actively... Read more

Since its inception in late 2009, the Radicalism and New Media Research Group (RNM Group; for further details see www.radicalism-mew-media.org) at the University of Northampton has been keen to develop a public-facing approach to academic activity. Moreover, it has allowed our School of Social Science’s expertise in the contemporary British far-right to develop new partners among those encountering such extremism... Read more

Pauline Neville Jones gave this speech at Cityforum on 28 February 2011. This speech is as written and should be checked against delivery. It is a pleasure to be here this morning to speak at this important event. I would like to thank Cityforum for organising such an impressive list of speakers and for hosting this timely debate on the... Read more

It seems it’s not only bombings, attempted bombings and making the deadly chemical ricin that the British far right indulge in. Today’s entry on the blog of Simon Darby, the British National Party’s media spokesman, is very revealing about the far right’s interest in the... Read more